![]() Please try to access the files with Internet Explorer, you will see.Īnd I will also encourage you to read through the issues you linked, where I pretty much explain the same thing. As I explained, it's not because browsers, that use their own internal SSL library, can access a modern SSL website that an OS that hasn't been updated will. I am talking about making sure that you have applied all the Windows 7 updates that are published by Microsoft as some of those are important if you do want to access SSL websites). ![]() If "users shouldnt have to rely on rufus to get these files" then I will posit that "users should keep their OS fully up to date" instead of expecting applications like Rufus to work around an issue that only exists due to users choosing to use a non up to date OS (and no, I am not talking about upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10. However, considering what I explained above, I hope you can appreciate that the issue is far from being the generalized problem that you may imagine it is, but instead is restricted to a minority of Windows 7 users.Īs such it makes little sense to take additional steps besides notifying the users that they should keep their OS up to date, because that is really the core of the issue. ![]() ![]() As opposed to browsers that use their own custom SSL libraries, and therefore manage to access modern version of SSL secured servers such as GitHub, Rufus relies on the Windows networking libraries, and, if you happen to be running on Windows 7, an OS that is going to be obsoleted in about two months, and you haven't applied all the system updates (because if you do, then the system SSL libraries will be updated and allow you to access GitHub) then you will face the issue you described above. ![]()
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